This reminds me of Steven, which you could describe as an auto-journaling emoji app. cc @abdur, @tylr, @bcherry
Also, if you want to speak in emoji, check out Emojimo Keyboard from yesterday. It's awesome. 👍

@khalidhalim thanks Khalid! We think there's huge benefit in checking in with yourself and looking back on it over time. We wanted to make that an easy and low-friction habit. We're big admirers of the Reboot mission!

@derpianist16 Thanks Allan...we really appreciate the kind words :) We put a lot of care into the details...including the Emojiary icon! Shoutout to the All Tomorrows team - @tweetalbert, @mallorybox, @jrobertsdata...and everyone else who helped us bring Emojiary to life! 🙏

A surprisingly fun journaling tool. Some of you certainly know how skeptical I can be about such things, but it's really worth a shot if you're into journaling, quantified self, etc. Furthermore, the folks behind it are honestly some of the most thoughtful people I know.

@kylebragger Thanks for the post Kyle! Lauren here from All Tomorrows (the product studio behind Emojiary :) We hope you guys enjoy our first app, Emojiary, which is a fun and simple way to record and remember your feelings using emoji. We’d love to hear any feedback and thoughts!